I have nothing against perverts My objection is that the government is trying to mandate that these particular perversion be accepted as normal, when it clearly isn't
LOL - thinking of Nikki She was big on that whole "gender isn't binary" thing She is woke!

JFC - they're not men! Women pretending to be men then giving birth shouldn't be headline material. Parents putting their kids in Catholic school shouldn't get government attention. And yet here we are.

The suicide rate in this little minuscule subset of society is very high. I don't know how I would handle this if it presented in my family. If the best way to keep them alive is to inject them with hormones and call 'em Sally, then so be it.
But what I find incredulous is that we're not allowed to say it's a mental disorder, and scientists aren't really allowed to research it as such. No written rules, but they face the same obstacles as people who try to study IQ by race.

This was simply a move by Democrats to get Republicans on record against an assault weapons ban which they will use for fundraising and against the vulnerable ones in this year's election.
The danger isn't that the liberal Democrats are going to pass a massive gun grabbing bill at the moment, the danger is that the Republicans are going to pass a more "moderate" gun control measure.

Well the benefit to that strategy is that no conservatives would be confused as to who the enemy really is.
But Republicans who vote against guns and fiscal conservatism tend to lose their seats over the long run.

According to reports on Fox News, the White House says President Donald Trump is “supportive” of the Dianne Feinstein-backed gun control bill.
For the sake of your Second Amendment rights, I hope it’s not true.
But here’s exactly what’s being reported:
“White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump spoke on Friday to Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn about a bill the Texas Republican had introduced alongside (anti-gun Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. and) Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn . . . While discussions are ongoing and revisions are being considered, the president is supportive of efforts . . .”

Has anyone seen this? Is it worth watching, or is it whitewash propaganda?
Does it paint the government, including FBI/ATF/Clinton/Reno in the proper light of being murders? Anything less is propaganda.

Yes very true. The US government has screwed the US diesel market... well that and GM in the 80's giving it a bad reputation.
Ubering, yes, I agree, it won't be around in 5 years. There is already an autonomous fleet of Uber cars in Pittsburgh (although they still have a safety operator just in case).
But as previously mentioned elsewhere, flying will be decades before automation takes a human job in the airlines or heavy cargo.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ueMtEmdxFu87/
(VIDEO - SPKOUT/BitChute is an alternative to YouTube)
Mueller's Russia Indictments: Covering Up For The Deep State?
Written by Daniel McAdams - Monday, February 19, 2018
Thirteen Russians and three Russian entities have been indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and accused of interference in the 2016 US elections. They were not agents of the state, at least according to the indictment. They were private citizens. So why do it? Perhaps it was just a commercial "click-bait" venture? But one thing is sure: no one is talking about the FBI FISA deception or about the real foreign collusion in the election, which is the Hillary campaign collusion with "former" British spy Christopher Steele to produce information to undermine support for Donald Trump. It's a win-win for the deep state. Tune in to today's Liberty Report for more:
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2018/february/19/muellers-russia-indictments-covering-up-for-the-deep-state/
http://www.ronpaullibertyreport.com/archives/muellers-russia-indictments-covering-up-for-the-deep-state

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ueMtEmdxFu87/
(VIDEO - SPKOUT/BitChute is an alternative to YouTube)
Mueller's Russia Indictments: Covering Up For The Deep State?
Video Monday, February 19, 2018 Ron Paul and Daniel McAdams
Written by Daniel McAdams
Thirteen Russians and three Russian entities have been indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and accused of interference in the 2016 US elections. They were not agents of the state, at least according to the indictment. They were private citizens. So why do it? Perhaps it was just a commercial "click-bait" venture? But one thing is sure: no one is talking about the FBI FISA deception or about the real foreign collusion in the election, which is the Hillary campaign collusion with "former" British spy Christopher Steele to produce information to undermine support for Donald Trump. It's a win-win for the deep state. Tune in to today's Liberty Report for more:
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2018/february/19/muellers-russia-indictments-covering-up-for-the-deep-state/
http://www.ronpaullibertyreport.com/archives/muellers-russia-indictments-covering-up-for-the-deep-state

No, many people buy Prius cars because they are excellent, well built, and cost effective vehicles.
I own one and it has needed no serious maintenance in the 4 years I have owned it and I average about 45mpg making gas nearly free. Not to mention that using it to drive for Uber means the car paid for itself in the first 6 months of owning it.
So for over 3 years I have a car that actually makes me money. To most people their cars are a liability, not an asset. The Prius is an amazing and impressive design and I highly recommend them.
At first I felt like a pansy driving it around, but then I realized that when I put it in full power mode and I don't have any passengers, I can beat almost any non-performance car from a dead stop.